Route 305 is starting to show signs of wear.
This upcoming long weekend, from May 1st to May 3rd, the F1 Miami Grand Prix will take center stage, promising three action-packed days of elite racing in the vibrant atmosphere of Miami.
If you’re eager to catch the live action featuring Ferrari, Mercedes, and McLaren, there are still tickets available for the inaugural F1 race in the U.S. since 2026.
As of now, the lowest cost for a three-day pass at the 3.63-mile Miami International Autodrome is $1,331, fees included, through StubHub.
Two-day passes begin at $1,916, inclusive of fees.
Surprisingly, you could save nearly $600 by opting for a three-day pass instead of just two.
In light of this thrilling showdown, F1 recently canceled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs due to ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
This has resulted in only three races being held so far, and renowned champion Max Verstappen hasn’t made it to the podium yet.
New regulations have led to cars being a mix of electric and fuel-powered, which has created some quirks for the drivers, like being a bit, well, slower—though “slow” is relative when discussing racing speeds.
According to dedicated fan Angela Tricarico, both Mercedes and Ferrari have adapted impressively to the changes, with Mercedes basically creating what she describes as “a rocket ship.” In the first three races of the season, Mercedes’ George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have claimed victories.
Meanwhile, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, who won the 2015 F1 Miami Grand Prix, along with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, have remained enthusiastic throughout the year.
With it being Cadillac’s first home race and a concert by 50 Cent on Sunday night, plus a host of celebrities expected to be around, it’s shaping up to be an exhilarating F1 weekend.
For further details, we’ve got all the information you need about the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix.
F1 Miami Grand Prix 2026 Tickets
Here’s a quick overview of ticket prices for this year’s races at the Miami International Autodrome.
| F1 Miami Grand Prix schedule | Ticket price start with |
|---|---|
| 3 day pass From Friday, May 1st to Sunday, May 3rd |
$1,331 (Including fees) |
| 2 day ticket Saturday, May 2nd to Sunday, May 3rd |
$1,916 (Including fees) |
| one day ticket Friday, May 1 |
$198 (Including fees) |
| one day ticket Saturday, May 2nd |
$561 (Including fees) |
| one day ticket Sunday, May 3rd |
$804 (Including fees) |
2026 F1 Grand Prix Event Schedule
Here’s a brief overview of the weekend’s events in Miami:
Friday: A practice day for racers to familiarize themselves with the track and adjust their setups for qualifying, which runs from 12:30 to 1:30. Sprint qualifying kicks off at 4:30.
Saturday: All drivers will take part in a 62-mile sprint race and a qualifying session at 4 p.m. to determine the starting positions.
Sunday: The main event, the Grand Prix, starts at 4 p.m.
All times are in Eastern Standard Time.
If you’re curious about entertainment options, there’s a comprehensive guide available that outlines various parties and events at the Grand Prix, featuring stars like Snoop Dogg and Kevin Hart.
How to watch F1 Grand Prix 2026
If you can’t make it to Miami this weekend, don’t worry. You can still enjoy the practice sessions, sprint qualifying, and the Grand Prix from the comfort of home.
These events will be televised.
2026 F1 Grand Prix Racer
Here are the drivers and their teams participating this year:
| F1 Miami Grand Prix |
|---|
| McLaren Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri |
| Ferrari Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton |
| Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen, Izak Hajjar |
| Mercedes Andrea Antonelli, George Russell |
| Aston Martin Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll |
| BWT Alpine Franco Colapinto, Pierre Gasly |
| Racing Bulls Liam Lawson, Arvid Lindblad |
| Williams Racing Alex Albon, Carlos Sainz |
| Hearth Esteban Ocon, Oliver Bearman |
| Audi Nico Hulkenberg, Gabriel Bortleto |
| Cadillac Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez |
For more details on the racers, you can find additional information online.
A huge concert is planned for Miami in 2026
A range of major stars will be performing in Miami in the coming months.
Here are some highlights of upcoming concerts you won’t want to miss:
- Carlos Vives (May 23)
- A$AP Rocky (June 15)
- Tame Impala (July 6-7)
- J. Cole (July 14)
- Juanes (September 4)
For more concert details, feel free to check out lists of upcoming shows as you plan your schedule.





